President Klaus Iohannis rejects the candidate proposed by Justice Minister Tudorel Toader for the position of chief anti-corruption prosecutor
A prospective law on amnesty and pardons has rekindled debates in Romania
The former Romanian foreign minister, Titus Corlăţean, cannot be prosecuted in the case of the 2014 voting in the Diaspora, and the local officials will receive special pensions.
The resounding cases solved by the National Anti-Corruption Directorate in Romania have led to the re-investment of Laura Codruta Kovesi as chief prosecutor.
The battle against corruption must continue at full tilt in Romania, says President Iohannis
A roundup of the week's main stories
Britain holds EU referendum in June / President Iohannis will address Parliament on February 21st
The European Counter Terrorism Centre has been opened in Amsterdam / EU countries ask for extension of border controls in the Schengen area
The decision whether to arrest the former Social Democrat Minister Dan Sova as part of an investigation into corruption is hanging on the Constitutional Court's ruling on a controversial vote in Parliament.
It has been confirmed once again that the National Anti-Corruption Directorate is doing the job it was created for